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classifiable
adjective
Able to be classified.
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The word 'classifiable' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that means able to be classified or put into a category. It can also mean able to be grouped or categorized based on certain criteria. Example: The data collected from the survey was easily classifiable into different age groups.
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Mental illnesses were seen as distinct and classifiable, like physical diseases.
The political world Mr Tuschman describes tends to be remarkably binary and easily classifiable.
At the very least, one by-product of the process is that the encyclopaedia contains a number of publicly accessible pages that are not necessarily classifiable as articles.
Photovoltaic systems are broadly classifiable as either stand-alone or grid-connected systems.
Another significant 19th-century forerunner was Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote many works loosely classifiable as science fiction.
'Well, kiddo,' he starts, 'I wish I had better news for you.' I brace myself for the worst that I can imagine: that he will have found nothing that he can measure; that I will be told to stop playing sports; that I will be told that it is all in my head; that it will be blamed on my gender; that I won't be classifiable.
are in this view classifiable within H. sapiens.
The elements of thinking are classifiable as "symbols" in accordance with the conception of the sign process ("semiotics") that grew out of the work of philosophers (e.g., Charles Sanders Peirce), linguists (e.g., C.K. Ogden and Ivor A. Richards), and psychologists specializing in learning (e.g., Hull, Neal E. Miller, O. Hobart Mowrer, and Charles E. Osgood).
In addition to these major divisions of Protestantism, there are other churches and movements not so readily classifiable; some of them are quite small, but others number millions of members.
The more we learn about Breivik, though — about his habits and the sources of his nauseating logic of self-justification — the less classifiable he seems.
Do you know that term?" — juxtaposed with moves from baseball, golf, swimming, sock hops and drunken shamblings, as well as a multitude of other, less classifiable human activities.
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